Kraken-backed xStocks has launched on TON Wallet, expanding access to tokenized U.S. equities across the Telegram ecosystem. The move places xStocks live on TheKraken-backed xStocks has launched on TON Wallet, expanding access to tokenized U.S. equities across the Telegram ecosystem. The move places xStocks live on The

xStocks Launches on TON Wallet, Bringing Tokenized U.S. Stocks to Telegram

  • xStocks launches on TON Wallet, enabling tokenized U.S. stocks via Telegram self-custody.
  • The initial rollout offers 10 equities but excludes the U.S., EU, and Australia.
  • Strategy targets developing markets as rivals pursue U.S. regulatory access.

Kraken-backed xStocks has launched on TON Wallet, expanding access to tokenized U.S. equities across the Telegram ecosystem. The move places xStocks live on The Open Network for the first time. Users can access stocks through a self-custodial wallet. Kraken confirmed the launch on Thursday. The rollout targets users outside major regulated markets.

The launch is after an initial release within Wallet in Telegram. xStocks is now directly connected to Telegram-linked blockchain infrastructure with the addition of TON Wallet. The step featured the official launch of the platform on TON as described by Kraken. The firm indicated that it enhances on-chain access to conventional financial assets.

Kraken co-CEO Arjun Sethi added the introduction of xStocks on TON puts a tokenized equity on the open blockchain infrastructure. He claimed that now U.S. equities could be accessed on-chain on Telegram, in which they are tokenized. Sethi presented the launch as a progressive point towards finance led by blockchain. It is centered on transparency and self-custody.

xStocks Launches With 10 Tokenized Stocks

xStocks is currently selling 10 tokenized equities at its launch. They are Apple (AAPLx), Amazon (AMZNx), Coinbase (COINX), Google (GOOGLx), and Strategy (MSTRx). According to a spokesperson of A TON Wallet, these assets represent at least 95 percent of anticipated turnover in the trade. The portfolio focuses on liquidity and demand.

Egor Danilov, the chief product officer at The Open Platform and Wallet with Telegram, indicated that stocks and ETFs will be available in almost all the markets where TON Wallet exists at present. The service is, however, not going to be launched in the United States, the European Union, or the Australian market.

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Danilov added that the implementation is in line with regulations and the current compliance architecture at xStocks. He affirmed the non-availability of xStocks in the U.S. or to U.S. persons. The distribution will not violate regional licensing regulations. It will be able to extend its access over time as regulatory guidance permits.

Tokenized Equity Firms Split on U.S. Market Strategy

This geographic rollout is limited; this is an indicator of the market strategy of xStocks. The company believes that tokenized U.S. equities ought to be pointed at users in the developing markets initially. These users tend to have a barrier to the conventional access to brokerage. The delivery of the TON integration relies on well-known digital tools.

The other firms of tokenization are aiming at developed markets. Securitize has reported that it believes that there is a clear regulatory direction to be taken with tokenized securities in the United States. The firm asserts that its tokenized stock already exists for the U.S. investors through the current frameworks.

The divergent strategies are a sign of a division within the tokenized equity industry, where xStocks is focusing on managed growth based on the international audience of Telegram. Kraken and its affiliates intend to expand availability with changing rules. The launch of the TON Wallet makes Telegram a developing platform of tokenized finance.

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